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Viet-Laos Cooperation in the New Phase Continues to Thrive
On the Occasion of the State Visit by Lao General Secretary and President Thongloun Sisoulith and His Spouse, Accompanied by a High-Level Delegation from the Lao Party and Government to Vietnam at the Invitation of Vietnamese General Secretary and President Tô Lâm, the online newspaper of the Lao News Agency published an article on September 13 titled “Lao-Vietnam Cooperation in the New Phase is Growing” by Mr. Phan Minh Chiến, Chargé d'Affaires of the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos, discussing the significance and importance of this visit for the special Vietnam-Laos relationship.
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Vietnam and Laos Take Steps to Strengthen Bilateral Trade Relations
Vietnam and Laos are making concerted efforts to implement strategies that will maintain steady growth in bilateral trade.
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Unlocking New Opportunities for Trade and Investment Between Vietnam and Laos
By the end of 2023, Vietnam's investments in Laos had reached $5.5 billion across 245 projects, making Laos the top destination for Vietnamese investments abroad.
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Vietnam and Laos Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthening and Nurturing Bilateral Relations
On September 11, 2024, General Secretary and President of Vietnam, Tô Lâm, and General Secretary and President of Laos, Thongloun Sisoulith, co-chaired a high-level meeting in Hanoi to further strengthen the special solidarity between the two countries.
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Enduring Vietnam-Laos Friendship Rooted in Shared History
The relationship between Vietnam and Laos is marked by a profound bond that has withstood numerous historical challenges, symbolizing resilience and mutual commitment. Rooted in shared struggles for national independence and freedom, the connection between the two nations is shaped by their geographical closeness along the Trường Sơn mountain range and the Mekong River. The 10 provinces of Laos that share borders with 10 provinces of Vietnam have fostered deep political, economic, and cultural ties. These border communities have consistently supported each other, particularly during times of natural disasters and conflicts, strengthening a spirit of mutual trust and cooperation.